Sure Heat MO, SH, CSO User Manual

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CONNECTING GAS SUPPLY TO BURNER ASSEMBLY
(If a Safety Pilot Kit is to be used, please refer to separate installation instructions.) These instructions refer to
Natural Gas applications installed without a Safety Pilot Kit. LP/NG Safety Pilot Kit available at your local store.
A. Place burner pan assembly in the center of the fireplace.
B. Attach brass 3/8" Flared to 1/2" gas valve (Part #13) to the 1/2" gas supply stub.
C. Attach 3/8" flared tubing (part #15) to burner pan assembly. Attach opposite end to gas supply line by carefully

bending the flared tubing as needed to make the connection. Avoid kinking the flared tubing while bending. If
tubing must be cut, use a tube cutter. Flare the cut end of the tube with a flaring tool.

NOTE: A good method of bending the tube is to fill it with sand, bending the tube as needed to make the

connection. This method will eliminate kinking in the line. Once the tube is in the desired configuration for
hookup, be sure to empty the tube completely of any sand before tube is connected to the gas supply line
and the burner.

D. Be certain all connections are tight and use pipe compound on all male threads to seal joints. Test all connections

with a soapy water solution with the gas supply turned on. If bubbles appear on any connection, retighten and
retest. Once it is determined there are no leaks whatsoever, turn off gas supply and move to next assembly step.

GRANULE, EMBER AND GRATE PLACEMENT
A. Spread granules (Part #16) over the installed burner pan. Granules

should be sloped to the same angle as the burner pan filling the entire
pan. (See Figure 7A).

B. Spread glowing embers (Part #17) evenly over the top of the granules

covering the entire surface area, concentrating on the front and sides
of the burner pan for the most realistic burning effect.

C. Place log grate (Part #7) over the burner pan aligning as shown

(See Figure 7B).

D. Attach back log Standoffs (Part #18) to the back part of the grate (See Figure 7B).
NOTE: A hammer may be used to tap the back log standoffs in place. It may be necessary to squeeze the back log

standoffs with pliers after attaching to the grate

LOG PLACEMENT
(Part Numbers 1 through 6)
A. Place longest log in the front of the grate.
B. Place the second longest log on the back log standoffs towards the back of the grate. Allow approximately 2" of

separation of the bottom logs to allow for proper flame combustion.

C. Arrange remaining logs on top of the two base logs. Top logs can be rearranged to achieve the desired

flame pattern.

LIGHTING YOUR GAS LOG SET
(Manual valve only)
A. Open chimney flue damper to the full open position.
B. Be sure gas supply is shut off.
C. Lay match on top of embers and granules near gas burner input.

Do not hold match in hand (See Figure 8).

D. With match burning, slowly turn on gas.

Figure 7 (A & B) -
Granule and Grate Placement

Figure 8- Lighting the log set

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